CP1E
CP1E
Lineup including CPU Units with built-in three ports: USB, RS-232C, RS-485.
The depth of CPU Units with RS-232C connectors is reduced by 20 mm. (N30/40/60S(1))
Easy connection with computers using commercially available USB cables.
With E30/40/60(S), N30/40/60(S@) or NA20 CPU Units, Add I/O, Analog I/O or Temperature Inputs by Connecting
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You can find articles written by our team here to help you on your journey with us. They contain useful tips, startup guides and best practice configuration for our products.
January 31, 2022
How to fix Direct Connection issues for CP PLCs
Scenario The Host PC is directly connected to the CP PLC using a patch (RJ45) cable but CX-Programmer is unable to establish the connection: Solution 1. Make sure the cable is firmly plugged into both PLC and PC. 2. Browse to C:\Program Files (x86)\O
February 20, 2024
Replacement Guide(CPM1A to CP1E/CP1L): Setting Up New PLC for an existing Encoder
Introduction The CPM1A was widely used until its discontinuation in 2015. Despite being phased out, it continues to be present in machines due to its robustness. If there is a need for replacement, either for an upgrade or due to a breakdown, what wo
June 11, 2024
Calculating Memory Offset For CP1W Expansion Boards
Sometimes when a CP1W expansion unit has been added and configured to a PLC, the expansion unit does not read or write data correctly. This is typically because the destination words have been set incorrectly. This article will help you calculate the